Do you know your rights?
The question Do you know your rights? was brought to life for a group of young participants in a two day workshop run by Red
The question Do you know your rights? was brought to life for a group of young participants in a two day workshop run by Red
In the Office of the Guardian we get many opportunities to advocate on behalf of children and young people and it is a very rewarding
When we asked our Charter Champions to tell us how well children’s wishes for contact with former caregivers were supported we got a range of
Many respondents to our Charter Champions survey believe that we coordinate well while others have observed that we do it seldom or not at all.
We recently invited our Charter Champions to complete a survey on placement change and 44 responded. As you can see from the results (left), opinions
Following a commitment to host young people who are, or have been in care, at Parliament House, the then Minister for Education and Child Development,
Minister for Education and Child Development Grace Portolesi recently hosted a group of young people to discuss issues facing children and young people in the
In June 2009, the Guardian’s Office and the Charter of Rights Implementation Committee hosted a forum to promote essential skills in communication with children and
We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal People as the traditional owners
and custodians of the land we live and work on, their living culture and their unique role in the life of South Australia.